The Russell Senate Office Building appeared as the McCain Senate Office Building on Google Maps Wednesday.

An informal suggestion to rename a Senate office building after late Senator John McCain became internet-official Wednesday when Google Maps began labelling the Russell Senate Office Building the “McCain Senate Office Building.” A Google spokesperson told Motherboard that this was a mistake based on user suggestions.

“I hope that many, if not most or all, will join [this proposal] because Senator John McCain was a dear friend to all of us and a great American, great senator, a great man,” Schumer wrote on Twitter.

Immediately, there was skepticism from the GOP, and Schumer hasn’t yet introduced a formal resolution on the renaming. Yet eagle-eyed Google users noticed that Google Maps was already showing the building as the McCain Senate Office Building as of Wednesday morning. At the moment, it has been changed back.

“We empower people to contribute their local knowledge to the map, but we recognize that there may be occasional inaccuracies or premature changes suggested by users,” a Google spokesperson told Motherboard. “When this happens, we work to address as quickly as possible. We have implemented a fix for this issue that is rolling out now.”

The Google spokesperson did not immediately respond to further questions, leaving us wondering how exactly the process works. If enough users suggest a name change, will it automatically go through? And, if so, what do we want to rename The White House?